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Thomas Moore, 62 and retired from the Army, is seeking justice in his native Mississippi for his brother Charles, who was killed by the Klan in 1964. One of the Klan members, who had been reported deceased, is actually alive. Moore is trying to have Mississippi authorities reopen the case. (TODD HEISLER/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

Thomas Moore, 62 and retired from the Army, is seeking justice in his native Mississippi for his brother Charles, who was killed by the Klan in 1964. One of the Klan members, who had been reported deceased, is actually alive. Moore is trying to have Mississippi authorities reopen the case. (TODD HEISLER/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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TFH;Thomas Moore, 62 and retired from the Army, is seeking justice in his native Mississippi for his brother Charles, who was killed by the Klan in 1964. One of the Klan members, who had been reported deceased, is actually alive. Moore is trying to have Mississippi authorities reopen the case. (TODD HEISLER/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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2005-10-08 04:05:02

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2005:09:22 17:48:53

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